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The comedian will now perform a fourth consecutive night at the 3Arena in Dublin on June 10, a second date at Sheffield Arena on June 22 and seventh successive night at the O2 Arena in London on October 14 as part of his Big World tour.

Pre-sale tickets go on sale at 9am on January 31 , prior to general sale at 9am on February 2.

Harry Styles will play two shows at London’s Eventim Apollo in October before dates in Manchester and Glasgow in November as part of his solo world tour supporting his self-titled debut solo album, which arrives on May 12. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on May 5, priced £35.00/£36.25 plus fees.

The virtual band, created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, will play Brighton Centre, Glasgow’s SSE Hydro, Manchester Arena, Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena and the O2 Arena in London between November 27 and December 4, as part of their Humanz tour, which shares its name with the band’s new album. Tickets are on general sale at 9am on May 5, priced £30.00/£45.00 plus fees.

Muse have been confirmed as headliners of Belfast Vital this summer at Boucher Playing Fields on August 23. Biffy Clyro, Nothing But Thieves and Fangclub are also set to perform. Tickets are on sale at 9am on May 5, priced at £49.50 plus fees.

The Dutch violinist will be accompanied by his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra at Dublin’s 3Arena, the SSE Arena Belfast, Glasgow’s SSE Hydro, Liverpool’s Echo Arena, Birmingham’s Genting Arena and London’s SSE Arena Wembley between December 14 and 22. Tickets are on general sale at 10am on May 5, prices start at £45.00 plus fees.

Michael McIntyre will bring his Big World Tour to venues around the world, with arena shows across the UK and Ireland planned between March and November 2018. Tickets are on general sale from 10am on May 5, priced from £25.00/£35.00 plus fees. Click here for pre-sale tickets.

Disney On Ice presents: Passport to Adventure will tour the UK this autumn and winter, hitting arenas in Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield and London. Tickets are on general sale at 9am on May 5, priced between £18.00 and £28.00 plus fees.

Gorillaz

Gorillaz, created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, will call at Brighton Centre, Glasgow’s SSE Hydro, Manchester Arena, Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena and the O2 Arena in London between November 27 and December 4, as part of their Humanz tour, which shares its name with the band’s new album.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets are on general sale at 9am on May 5, priced £30.00/£45.00 plus fees.

Harry Styles

Harry Styles will play two shows at London’s Eventim Apollo in October and dates in Manchester and Glasgow in November as part of his solo world tour in support of his self-titled debut solo album, which arrives on May 12.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on May 5, priced £35.00/£36.25 plus fees.

Courteeners

Courteeners will warm up for their date at Manchester’s Old Trafford cricket ground with shows at Halifax Victoria Theatre and the O2 Academy Sheffield on May 23 and 24. Their Manchester show follows on May 27.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets for the new gigs are on sale at 10am on May 6, priced £27.50 plus fees.

The Divine Comedy

The band, who released ‘Foreverland’ last year, have lined up shows in Leeds, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol, Manchester, London, Bournemouth and Brighton between November 23 and December 1.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets are on sale at 9am on May 5, priced £30.00 plus fees.

André Rieu

The Dutch violinist will be accompanied by his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra at Dublin’s 3Arena, the SSE Arena Belfast, Glasgow’s SSE Hydro, Liverpool’s Echo Arena, Birmingham’s Genting Arena and London’s SSE Arena Wembley between December 14 and 22.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets are on general sale at 10am on May 5, prices start at £45.00 plus fees.

Muse

Muse will headline Belfast Vital this summer at Boucher Playing Fields on August 23. Biffy Clyro, Nothing But Thieves and Fangclub are also confirmed to perform.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets are on sale at 9am on May 5, priced at £49.50 plus fees.

Michael McIntyre

Michael McIntyre will bring his Big World Tour to venues around the world, with arena shows across the UK and Ireland planned between March and November 2018, including multiple performances in Plymouth, Bournemouth, Nottingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, Dublin, Aberdeen, Glasgow and London plus dates in Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Belfast and Sheffield.Compare and Buy Tickets
Tickets are on general sale from 10am on May 5, priced from £25.00/£35.00 plus fees. Click here for pre-sale tickets.

Texas, who recently put out ‘Jump On Board’, will play a Jockey Club Live show at Newmarket Racecourse on July 28, prior to their sets at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Bandstand and an autumn UK tour. Tickets are on pre-sale now, prior to general sale at 8am on May 4, priced £35.00 plus fees.

Michael McIntyre will bring his Big World Tour to venues around the world, with arena shows across the UK and Ireland planned between March and November 2018, including multiple performances in Plymouth, Bournemouth, Nottingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, Dublin, Aberdeen, Glasgow and London plus dates in Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Belfast and Sheffield. Tickets are on pre-sale now, prior to general sale at 10am on May 5, priced from £25.00/£35.00 plus fees.

So, as Christmas Day edges ever closer our countdown of the year’s top 50 best-selling artists on Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart continues. We’ve been working our way from the bottom up, counting through 10 a day, until we hit top spot and crown the successors to One Direction, who took top spot in 2014. Make sure to check back tomorrow to see who’s finished the year with a Stereoboard Christmas #1. If you missed them, make sure to check out Parts One, Two and Three.

Legendary crooner Rod Stewart has rather impressively entered Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart at #1. Knocking James Bay off the top spot and all the way down to #11. Also doing well this week are chart newcomers Billy Connolly, Barry Manilow and Little Mix who have all joined the chart at #3, #15 and #18, respectively.

Kevin Hart has topped Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart for the second consecutive week. However, previous #1 spot holders Stereophonics are creeping their way back up the chart, rising from #9 to #5 this week. Following suit are One Direction who have jumped from #14 to a very impressive #2 position.

Stereophonics have stormed their way to the top of Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart within the first week of their Keep The Village Alive Tour going on sale and The Courteeners have done almost as well, coming in at #2. Meanwhile, last week’s chart-toppers Foals have only just managed to stay in the top 20, dropping all the way to the bottom of the chart.